Te Papapa Onehunga RFC

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Te Papapa Onehunga Rugby Football & Sports Club
Union Auckland Rugby Football Union
Founded1944;80 years ago (1944)
Location Onehunga, Auckland
Ground(s)Fergusson Domain
PresidentJohn Matahiki
League(s)Auckland Premier
Official website
www.tp.org.nz

Te Papapa Onehunga Rugby Football & Sports Club is a rugby union club based in Auckland, New Zealand. The club was established in 1944 and is affiliated with the Auckland Rugby Football Union. In addition to rugby union, the club is also active in netball, touch rugby, squash, darts, indoor bowls and cricket. At senior level, the club fields several teams, including Premier and Reserve grade sides, through a joint venture with Mt Wellington.

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